Wolves release renderings of new Target Center renovations

Summary of 5 articles · Updated May 14, 2014

Renderings of the new ballpark were released on Twitter: That’s why these new renderings, although not official because the design process is subject to change, give new life to the fan base and a team looking towards a better future and better odds of ma… (more)king the playoffs. The Braves released renderings of their new suburban stadium Wednesday, a ballpark that will seat 41,500 and be surrounded by plenty of revenue-generating amenities. The renderings, which can be viewed at homeofthebraves.com, provide a look at design plans for the 41,500-seat stadium and the mixed-use development that will include restaurants, retail outlets and some residential space. But it’s been a long 24 years for the Target Center, and it’s endured its fair share of pain. So it’s time for a facelift. The Braves said on their stadium website that the new facility in Cobb County will be the hub of a "play, work, stay" destination including shops, restaurants and entertainment venues, as well as a boutique hotel, office space and approximately 500 residences.

Renderings show Braves' new stadium plans

Six new conceptual renderings provide a better understanding of how the Braves are planning to construct their new stadium and adjoining mixed-use development that is scheduled to open in Cobb County before the start of the 2017 season.

Braves unveil details of suburban stadium

Atlanta Braves release designs for new stadium to open in 2017

In 2017, the Braves will abandon Turner Field to take up residence in a new stadium about a dozen miles up the road. On Wednesday, the team released the first renderings of what the new stadium could look like at homeofthebraves.com. “This is a very ear…